Single-player consists mainly of self-created one-off races, where you can tinker with the options to your heart's content, and the Forza Driver’s Cup Challenge, where you build up your driver, unlocking greater numbers of cars and modifications to those cars the more races you win.

You can even modify your racer avatar's outfit, although some of the clothes are a bit dodgy looking for fashion fans at best.

As you progress through ever-tougher races, the game does a great job of keeping things interesting by mixing up tracks, cars and race-day situations to ensure the most varied events possible.

One small gripe is the length of time it takes for races to load up, too long. Microsoft needs to patch that down the line and speed things up.

Multiplayer also has a ton of content.

You've got classic split-screen mode so you can battle a mate in a race from the sofa.

And then there's the online suit, which offers up a host of challenges and races against both random web players and other console mates over the net.

It's all seamlessly designed and the menu systems very easy to navigate.